Female ejaculation or urination

Contributor: Ghost Ghost
I wonder why there is so much discussion as to whether female ejaculation is or is not related to urination, besides outright curiosity? Does it really matter that much? Both are within the realm of normal female experience. I personally experience ejaculation and whether or not it is ejaculate, urine, or some mix does not bother me, and it does not bother my partner. All I know is that it feels amazing!

So, my question is, why care so much?
06/27/2011
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Contributor: soyandapplecrisp soyandapplecrisp
My guess is that it's the same as preferences for how you express your kinks. That's something that can gross some people out for whatever reason and turn them off... and the other half I think is just some women getting to know their bodies or not having experienced it and feeling shame or worrying because they don't understand if it's just them or if it's natural or what it even is.

I remember when I first started getting intimate with my first boyfriend I freaked out when I was getting fingered or had him going down on me because it felt like I had to pee even if I didn't and it really freaked me out. Turned out it was just nearing orgasm, but didn't understand so was afraid instead being it was a varying, similar sensation. Does that make any sense?
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Contributor: Ghost Ghost
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Originally posted by soyandapplecrisp
My guess is that it's the same as preferences for how you express your kinks. That's something that can gross some people out for whatever reason and turn them off... and the other half I think is just some women getting to know their bodies ... more
Of course! I wish people were less ashamed of these things, though. They would be much more happy. :3
06/28/2011
Contributor: Collogue Collogue
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Originally posted by Ghost
Of course! I wish people were less ashamed of these things, though. They would be much more happy. :3
I agree! I think that sometimes shame or embarrassment that people might feel about their bodies is reinforced by some partners and/or a lack of sex education. My previous partner was pretty shit at making me feel comfortable in my own body, whereas my current partner is much more chill and considerate and good for me.
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